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тАО03-26-2008 08:20 AM - last edited on тАО03-30-2014 08:42 PM by Lisa198503
тАО03-26-2008 08:20 AM - last edited on тАО03-30-2014 08:42 PM by Lisa198503
How-To: Replacement of failed HDD on ESA 10000
1. First verify that there is a failed HDD by visual (fault led on HDD is blinking)
2. Then verify that disk have in failedset by issueing command show failedsets
P0S1 >show failedset
Name Storageset Uses Used by
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FAILEDSET failedset DISK60000
Also issue command show disks to verify disks.
P0S1 >show disks
Name Type Port Targ Lun Used by
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DISK10000 disk 1 0 0 RA2
DISK10100 disk 1 1 0 RA1
DISK10300 disk 1 3 0 MIR1
DISK20000 disk 2 0 0 RA2
DISK20100 disk 2 1 0 RA1
DISK20300 disk 2 3 0 RA1
DISK30000 disk 3 0 0 RA2
DISK30100 disk 3 1 0 MIR3
DISK30300 disk 3 3 0 MIR2
DISK40000 disk 4 0 0 RA3
DISK40100 disk 4 1 0 MIR3
DISK40200 disk 4 2 0 RA3
DISK40300 disk 4 3 0 MIR2
DISK50000 disk 5 0 0 RA1
DISK50100 disk 5 1 0 MIR4
DISK50200 disk 5 2 0 RA3
DISK60000 disk 6 0 0
DISK60100 disk 6 1 0 MIR4
DISK60200 disk 6 2 0 MIR1
You can remove HDD from the bay.
3. If HDD is not in failedset and still blinking led for fault, then issue command
SET mirrorset-name REMOVE=disk-name
Then you can remove HDD from they bay.
P.S. This thread has been moved from Disk to Disk arrays. -HP Forum Moderator
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тАО03-26-2008 10:09 AM
тАО03-26-2008 10:09 AM
Re: How-To: Replacement of failed HDD on ESA 10000
I suggest to turn off the replacement policy, swap the disk drives and add the same position back.
> set mirrorset-name REPLACE=disk-name
Then you can reapply the old replacement policy.
Oh, and before you do all that, check if somebody tried to fool you with the LOCATE command ;-)
> locate CANCEL
and check if the problem is still there.
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тАО03-26-2008 10:17 AM
тАО03-26-2008 10:17 AM
Re: How-To: Replacement of failed HDD on ESA 10000
As Uwe says, a blinking light could well be the result of someone using the locate command on a disk.
Cheers,
Rob
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тАО03-26-2008 10:30 AM
тАО03-26-2008 10:30 AM
Re: How-To: Replacement of failed HDD on ESA 10000
1. doing incremental LOCATE commands. Some ACS versions started to turn on other fault LEDs.
According to an old manual I have access to at the moment, the LED also lights solid if you turn on CANCEL for a failed disk drive, but I don't recall I have ever tried that.
2. running a LOCATE ALL on a fully populated EMA12000 and shutting down the HSG at the right moment. A great view! Unfortunately I was not able to take a picture at that time :-(